Three women sit in a two-door car with a rumble seat, possibly a Model A Ford. The license plate hanging from the grille indicates Jefferson County, Kentucky. The convertible top is pulled back but the women are bundled up in coats and hats....
Three women sit in a convertible Model A Ford. The roof is up and two of the women sit in a rumble seat of the two-door car. The spare tire is attached to the rear of the car. A fourth woman is standing by the edge of a creek which flows under a...
Transportation; Street railroads; Automobiles; Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Streets
Address: Broadway and Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Union Station's impressive stone edifice faces Broadway. A large canopy protects the entryway above which is a large circular stained glass window. A clock tower indicates the time as 9:00....
Hotels; Buildings; Automobiles; Streets; Stores & shops; Transportation; Street railroads; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 335 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolleys and automobiles line the road in front of the Brown Hotel on Broadway. In the middle of the street is a median strip where passengers of the trolleys embark and disembark. Wide sidewalks...
In the foreground are two or more buildings topped by mansard roofs. Their steeply-angled sides are covered with rectangular and fish scale shingles. Signs for the Seelbach Hotel (on Fourth Street) and the cross at the top of the Cathedral of the...
Industrial facilities; Buildings; Automobiles; Distilling industry
Two automobiles park by an industrial facility. The buildings appear to be made mostly of brick with rectangular windows. A large smokestack and a couple of vats are next to the building.
Address: 1416 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Five men in suits and hats stand by five Lincoln automobiles. Each man stands at the front of what is, presumably, his car. A chauffeur is seated at the wheel of each vehicle. Behind the cars are...
Address: 1416 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Five men in suits and hats stand in a group in front of five Lincoln automobiles. A chauffeur is seated at the wheel of each vehicle. Behind the cars are the multi-story homes of Cherokee Triangle...
Address: 2531 Bank Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Automobiles park along Bank Street. Victor Mathis Florist shop is the brick building on the left. A number of houses are beyond it followed by a bakery. A photographer stands near the street with his...
Fontaine Ferry Park (Louisville, Ky.); Amusement parks; Automobiles; People; Transportation
Small groups of people stand around three automobiles at Fontaine Ferry Park. A number of trees surround the parking area and the base of each tree is painted white, presumably to make them more visible at night.
Address: 1064-1068 Everett Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two automobiles are parked at the curb in front of the homes at Everett Avenue. The home on the left has a pointed roof above the front entryway and a double-decker porch on the right side of...
Automobiles; Libraries; Louisville Free Public Library; Buildings; Historic buildings; Transportation
Address: 301 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A Winton automobile is parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long,...
Address: 300 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long, Mrs. Humphreys, Pearson & Son, Miss Cummings, Mr. Kopmeier, and auto at...
In 1921 Market Street used diagonal parking on both sides, leaving three lanes for automobiles, bicycles, and the trolley. On the right side of the street a number of businesses are visible, including: the canopy of the Western Union building, Wm....
Address: 2600 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A girl in a knee-length skirt, top and cap in what looks like jockey silk takes a curtsey next to a convertible car on a stage. Four African American musicians wearing hats reading "Jazz...
Intersection at Brook and Burnett Aves where Wymond and Aronson automobiles collided. A light hangs in the center of the intersection. Cars are parked on the street. A business or shop is on one corner. On the other side of the street is a home...
Address: 533 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The camera was positioned in the middle of Sixth Street about six feet south from the center of Main Street pointing north, 1923. The view captured the Weatherly-McKennie Co. (dry goods) on the...
A number of automobiles and trucks are parked in front of buildings on Main Street. The building partially showing on the left is Bosler Bros. Leather & Findings. A sign in the window advertises, "Shoemakers Supplies, Shoe Machinery,...
The busy street scene of the 400-500 block of West Market Street (Louisville, Kentucky) is seen here. Trolleys, automobiles, and pedestrians jockey for position. Many businesses can be seen, including: Beck Jeweler, Goldberg's, Matt Irion &...
US consumers spend $87 million annually on sporting goods and services (National Sporting Goods Association, 2008). Each year sporting goods manufacturers also spend millions of dollars creating innovative products for consumers looking to improve...